How to Draw an Elephant: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

This simple elephant drawing tutorial is designed for children ages 5 and up to build confidence in their artistic abilities. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to get started. Follow these clear steps to create a friendly cartoon elephant while developing essential hand-eye coordination.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A completed, colorful cartoon elephant drawing on a white background.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Eye

Close-up of a hand-drawn cartoon elephant eye with a pupil and eyelid.

Draw the eye using two gentle, curved lines that meet at a point. Add a small shaded oval inside for the pupil. Teacher's Tip: Keep the eye small to make the rest of the elephant's head look larger and cuter!

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Step 2: Forming the Trunk and Tusk

Outline of an elephant's trunk and a single tusk.

Draw a long, sweeping curve for the trunk starting near the eye. Add a small, curved shape for the tusk underneath. Teacher's Tip: Think of the trunk as a gentle 'S' shape to give it a natural, flexible look.

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Step 3: Defining the Face and Trunk

Drawing the side profile of an elephant's face and trunk tip.

Use long, smooth lines to connect the face to the trunk. Finish the end of the trunk with a small 'W' shape to show the tip. Teacher's Tip: Use a light touch here so the trunk looks soft and rounded, not stiff.

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Step 4: Sketching the Ear and Chest

Adding a large ear and chest line to the elephant sketch.

Draw a large, wide curve to create the elephant's ear and a shorter curve for the chest. Teacher's Tip: Elephants have big ears! Don't be afraid to make this shape nice and wide.

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Step 5: Drawing the Front Leg

Sketching the front leg and belly of the elephant.

Draw a rectangular shape with rounded corners for the front leg, then extend a line for the belly. Teacher's Tip: Keep the leg slightly wider at the bottom to give your elephant a sturdy look.

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Step 6: Adding the Back and Rear Legs

Adding the back, rump, and rear leg to the elephant drawing.

Draw a long curve for the back and rump, then add the rear leg. Connect the front leg to the body. Teacher's Tip: Ensure the back leg is slightly behind the front one to create a sense of depth.

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Step 7: The Tail and Details

Drawing the elephant's tail with a tuft of hair.

Draw the tail with a small teardrop shape at the end for the tuft of hair. Teacher's Tip: Make the tail look like it's swinging to give your elephant a playful, happy mood.

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Step 8: Adding Toenails

Adding small U-shaped toenails to the elephant's feet.

Add small 'U' shaped lines at the bottom of each foot to represent the toenails. Teacher's Tip: Three small 'U' shapes per foot look very realistic for a cartoon style.

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Step 9: Refining the Outline

Refining the elephant's outline with darker, cleaner lines.

Go over your sketch with a darker pencil or pen, adding subtle curves to the knees and ears to show texture. Teacher's Tip: Use short, light strokes to make the lines look clean and professional.

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Step 10: Bringing Your Elephant to Life with Color

A fully colored, friendly cartoon elephant.

Color your elephant using shades of gray or brown. Keep the tusks white or cream. Teacher's Tip: Try coloring in one direction to make your drawing look smooth and polished!